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How to set the Interval Shooting Timer to be always on?
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<blockquote data-quote="wayneD300s" data-source="post: 185934" data-attributes="member: 16062"><p>I'm shooting real estate homes. I have to take 7 exposures for each shot for use in a 3rd part HDR process. I want to be able to move the camera&tripod from place to place and just hit the shutter button and have the 7 exposures trigger according to the Interval Timer settings. I don't see a way to lock that in. So I have to press Menu, arrow right on the Interval Time Shooting bar, arrow left on Now, arrow up to On, then press OK. What a pain! Ideas anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wayneD300s, post: 185934, member: 16062"] I'm shooting real estate homes. I have to take 7 exposures for each shot for use in a 3rd part HDR process. I want to be able to move the camera&tripod from place to place and just hit the shutter button and have the 7 exposures trigger according to the Interval Timer settings. I don't see a way to lock that in. So I have to press Menu, arrow right on the Interval Time Shooting bar, arrow left on Now, arrow up to On, then press OK. What a pain! Ideas anyone? [/QUOTE]
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